TRAIL SITES Northern Neck Hidden History Trail logo Just a short drive from Washington, D.C., this Northern Virginia park offers a range of outdoor activities and programs. Hiking trails, a large picnic area, playground, car-top canoe launch and a visitor center are among the park's features. The park's access to wetlands, forest, open water, ponds and open fields make it ideal for environmental study and wildlife observation.

Coan Hall – Elizabeth Key (AR)

Coan Hall, located in Northumberland County, is a historical landmark tied to the story of Elizabeth Key, one of the first women of African descent in the American colonies to successfully sue for her freedom. In 1656, Key argued her case based on her father’s English heritage and her Christian baptism, setting a precedent in colonial Virginia law. The site represents a pivotal moment in the region’s history, highlighting the early struggles for freedom and justice.

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